I happen to run across this Leo F. Baker made knife & I'm wondering if anyone can tell me about it? I know that Baker was a documented maker who patented a couple of military knives around 1940's for the military. He was from Chicago.
Its About 10" overall length. Blade has a 6.5" drastic curve to it, skinner type . Lead bolster, lead inlay & entire core of wood handle is lead. It has the same exact L. Baker mark as the other military knives he has produced.
Can anyone tell me how much this is worth? There doesn't seem to be any mention of this type of skinner knife made by Baker in the books. The picture isn't the best but its definitely the same. Also looking for a buyer or where to sell it.
Trying to figure out how to add pics here but I don't have a url for my pics.
Thanks!
Its About 10" overall length. Blade has a 6.5" drastic curve to it, skinner type . Lead bolster, lead inlay & entire core of wood handle is lead. It has the same exact L. Baker mark as the other military knives he has produced.
Can anyone tell me how much this is worth? There doesn't seem to be any mention of this type of skinner knife made by Baker in the books. The picture isn't the best but its definitely the same. Also looking for a buyer or where to sell it.
Trying to figure out how to add pics here but I don't have a url for my pics.
Thanks!